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Summary
This legal document, dated August 17, 2020, is a filing addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The author argues for modifying a Protective Order, claiming that the 'partial secrecy' surrounding materials from a grand jury subpoena has undermined the fairness of the legal process. The document states that this secrecy unfairly disadvantages Ms. Maxwell and leaves critical questions about government communications unanswered.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | The Honorable |
The document is addressed to The Honorable Alison J. Nathan.
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| Ms. Maxwell |
Mentioned as being 'unfairly disadvantaged' by the limited fashion in which material is proposed to be handled.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| government | government agency |
Mentioned in relation to a 'government investigation' and communications.
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| Advisory Committee | committee |
Cited in 'Advisory Committee Note to Subdivision 6(e)2' regarding Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
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Timeline (2 events)
A grand jury subpoena was issued.
A government investigation was conducted.
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The document argues that Ms. Maxwell is 'unfairly disadvantaged' by the actions and proposals of the government regarding a grand jury subpoena and investigation.
Key Quotes (1)
"The rule does not impose any obligation of secrecy on witnesses."Source
— Fed. R. Crim. P. 6, Advisory Committee Note to Subdivision 6(e)2.
(Quoted to support the argument against the secrecy surrounding the material in the case.)
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